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How
does Michael J. Rosa, a self-described “relocated
flatlander,” deal with construction management
challenges involved at the region’s newest ski
mountain facility, the Stratton Mountain Club? Like
a rock-solid professional who understands the lay of
the land!
In Michael’s case, flatlander may be a misnomer.
Certainly, an argument could be made that a ‘statute
of limitation’ exists on such status.
Trumbull-Nelson’s newest Project Manager, Michael,
and his wife, Donna, have lived or vacationed in the
hills around Ludlow since 1980. Those things that so
many ‘natives’ find attractive prompted their move
from Connecticut: a better quality of life for their
children, and family outdoor recreation
opportunities.
The Rosa’s children, Jason, Bradley and Natalie,
graduates (or soon to be) of St. Michael’s College
in Colchester, VT are finding their way in the
world. And their folks continue to do all those
things that drew them north: mountain biking,
fitness running, canoeing and hiking, skiing and
backcountry snowshoeing, and gardening. While
Michael’s work experience includes building schools,
Donna is more comfortable instructing 3rd graders at
The Ludlow Elementary School.
As one would expect, work as Construction Manager on
a Project like the Stratton Mountain Club does
create tremendous professional demands on Michael,
but challenge is nothing new to him. Prior to
joining Trumbull-Nelson, he was Construction Manager
on some very impressive building and renovation
projects in central and southern Vermont, including
the Norman Williams Public Library, in Woodstock;
The River Valley Educational Center, in Springfield;
and the Inn on the Green, in Middlebury. His career
experience includes road building and heavy
construction, pre-engineered metal building
structures, and high-end residential construction.
Quite a mix! And quite a resource for the
Trumbull-Nelson organization!
We are proud to welcome Michael Rosa aboard. And as
far as the “flatlander” designation… you won’t hear
it from our lips! |